Where to Find Kawaii and Instagrammable Pastries in Singapore That Are Too Cute to Eat

Aside from afternoon tea spots and all-day breakfast restaurants, savoury and sweet pastries are also among Singaporeans’ many fascinations. Oozing with aesthetics and Asian flavours, here are some cafés and bakeries that offer kawaii and Instagrammable pastries in Singapore where locals and foreign travellers willingly queue for.
Flavour Flings
Wondering where the first salted egg croissant was served in Singapore? Visit the multi-awarded restaurant called Flavour Flings on Hougang Avenue, where you can experience modern American and French breakfast/brunch classics with flavourful twists.
Each serving of salted egg croissant costs S$6.9 and you can add Swiss raclette cheese forS$5.0 only.
Served with great food presentations, Flavour Flings’ offerings also include various culinary trends popular in the international scene. This includes Swiss Raclette Cheese, Lobster Roll, Tom Yum, Milo-Coated Chicken, Yakult Cake, and Mentaiko among others.
Flavour Flings is a Muis Halal Certified Eating Establishment.
Location: 121 Hougang Ave 1, #01-1348, Singapore
Black & Ink
Another must-visit for lovers of kawaii and Instagrammable pastries in Singapore is the Black & Ink café owned by veteran food blogger Big Roy. You can choose among their savoury or sweet selection of pastries including layered crusty chocolate Danish, choc salted caramel tart, lemon meringue tart, Ondeh Ondeh tart, Orh Nee tart, and more.
Black & Ink is a “quaint hidden café bistro” that started as a small coffee bar in 2014 and offers some of the best comfort foods in the city-state. The café interior offers a homey vibe for its diners, and you can choose among their specially crafted coffees, desserts, beers, and stouts.
Location: 29 Swan Lake Avenue Singapore
Boulangerie Asanoya Bakery Singapore
Famous for their contemporary Japanese crafts, Asanoya Bakery specialises in gourmet bread, cookies, and pastries. They only use high-quality ingredients for their Asanoya blends and European recipes.
Some of their kawaii and Instagrammable animal series pastries are the giraffe loaf, bunny cheesy bun, turtle matcha pan, seal bread, lion apple pan, and panda bread. Other staple loaves you can order are donuts, croissants, BLT Sando, and more.
Their wide range of freshly baked treats is available for dine-in and takeaway services if you order from their outlets on Queen Street and Bukit Timah.
Asanoya's maple salted egg croissant is available from 11 AM to 3 PM for only S$4.90.
Locations: Bukit Timah, Queen Street, and Paragon
Bread Talk Singapore
Have you ever heard of the happy family pandle? If not, head on to BreadTalk Singapore to indulge in this chocolatey delight made from chocolate and vanilla chiffon and dark Oreo white chocolate cream
BreadTalk is a popular bakery in many parts of Asia and has become the go-to for kawaii and Instagrammable pastries in Singapore brimming with creativity and unique flavours. BreadTalk has been serving Singaporeans since 2015 with over 50 brand-new products.
With its pastel and rainbow colours, BreadTalk’s best-selling pastries such as matcha no keki, unicorn romance, pastel pop unicorn, orange almond wheel, traditional salty Tau Sar Piah, among others, are just too cute to eat.
There are various BreadTalk outlets across the city-state: Novena Square, Tampines Mall, VivoCity, Waterway Point, Westgate, Wheelock Place, IONLINK, Great World, Sixth Avenue, Tiong Bahru Plaza, The CentrePoint, and more.
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